coinGeek
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September 18, 2013, 08:31:37 PM |
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Why not split pool resources and mine the top two profitable coins concurrently Split all proceeds based on N shares accepted per user?
Is "N shares" different from all the shares a user submitted? Because that's one of the things being discussed.
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Hydroponica
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September 18, 2013, 08:45:30 PM |
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Hmmmm, that's weird, I have an increase in profit, when I switch to https://www.hashco.ws. Same hash power, VADIFF....Go figure
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nitrocs
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September 19, 2013, 12:18:27 AM |
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Why not split pool resources and mine the top two profitable coins concurrently Split all proceeds based on N shares accepted per user?
Is "N shares" different from all the shares a user submitted? Because that's one of the things being discussed. It would be similar to PPLNS payout system, but the two pool "halves" combine for user payouts Remember, one of the tenets of investment is diversity!
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nitrocs
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September 19, 2013, 12:25:22 AM |
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Hmmmm, that's weird, I have an increase in profit, when I switch to https://www.hashco.ws. Same hash power, VADIFF....Go figure I think this is all relative... I tried Hashco.ws and while the site is informative, I get far more stales as they are an EU server and I am in NA Frankly speaking, Ive only used middlecoin for 2wk now but earnings are up 5-10% over straight litecoin mining Dont like the guys service? Dont use it Its all about individual results anyway
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September 19, 2013, 12:47:42 AM |
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Hmmmm, that's weird, I have an increase in profit, when I switch to https://www.hashco.ws. Same hash power, VADIFF....Go figure well I have a ton of stale/rejects on hashco.ws. Still testing the actual hash rate reported and payout
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sharknutzz
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September 19, 2013, 02:02:04 AM Last edit: September 19, 2013, 04:22:58 AM by sharknutzz |
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As a test, I've switched 100% of my hash from middlecoin over to solo-mining Megacoin (MEC), even though it doesn't show as the 'most profitable' coin on coinwarz, coinchoose, etc. I'll be sticking with MEC, and here is why. They've implemented a difficulty-adjustment algorithm that crushes big hit-and-run pools, it tracks total network hash like a beast. Difficulty currently stays low enough where it's very mine-able, and still profitable. It's nice to have something you can solo-mine and not worry about difficulty going from 3 to 3 billion (and staying there after the big pool moves out...). Happy mining, to all of those who stay or find something else.
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hotwired007
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September 19, 2013, 07:51:45 AM |
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As a test, I've switched 100% of my hash from middlecoin over to solo-mining Megacoin (MEC), even though it doesn't show as the 'most profitable' coin on coinwarz, coinchoose, etc. I'll be sticking with MEC, and here is why. They've implemented a difficulty-adjustment algorithm that crushes big hit-and-run pools, it tracks total network hash like a beast. Difficulty currently stays low enough where it's very mine-able, and still profitable. It's nice to have something you can solo-mine and not worry about difficulty going from 3 to 3 billion (and staying there after the big pool moves out...). Happy mining, to all of those who stay or find something else. I'm running one of my rigs on MEC too but it is now showing as the most profitable coin and has been for a while (the past couple of days on coinwarz on a 200K/hash) Ive tried mining DMD, MEC, LTC and FTC with the autosell feature on cryptsy (although this doesnt seem to be working atm) my opinion is for the most efficent mining (least input from me) is i should just let someone else worry about the best coin and pay a slight fee - i'm interested in how much the pool operator is actually making a day - 3% seems the average fee for most BTC pools and some of the bigger scrypt pools also have 2-3% fees (without the conversion/payout to BTC) but there also are a lot of the small scrypt pools running with 0% and 1% fees. (On a side note the first FTC pool i started mining had an automatic 25% fee - which i missed for 48hrs so they raked it in from me!)
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This account was hacked & possibly sold during the period of August 1st and October 24th 2017. Anything done or said in this period wasnt me. Many thanks to Cyrus for his help restoring access to my account.
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Kuroth
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September 19, 2013, 01:25:02 PM |
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Hmmmm, that's weird, I have an increase in profit, when I switch to https://www.hashco.ws. Same hash power, VADIFF....Go figure Only a couple days at Hashco but so far, not seeing much difference vs MiddleCoin.. Nothing to get too excited about from what I have seen so far. pretty much same same..
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andrew12
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September 20, 2013, 12:21:41 AM |
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h2odysee (OP)
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September 20, 2013, 07:19:23 AM |
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The web page update is disabled for a few hours while I do some upgrades.
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Eastwind
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September 20, 2013, 07:27:42 AM |
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Yeah. 1 GH/s is way too much for some of these coins.
Don't worry your customer service policy should soon solve that problem for you. +1
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h2odysee (OP)
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September 20, 2013, 11:32:41 AM |
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The stats page is now updating, once again.
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nitrocs
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September 21, 2013, 01:06:00 AM |
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Is there an explanation for the horizontal sections of the earnings chart? If workers are working, the chart should be cyclical unless there are server side issues where the work is being diverted/paused?
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h2odysee (OP)
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September 21, 2013, 04:31:28 AM |
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Is there an explanation for the horizontal sections of the earnings chart?
I was doing some server maintenence, so the stats weren't updating, so the chart was stalled for that portion.
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jabba1
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September 21, 2013, 05:45:51 AM |
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Can u tell me if theres any mining activicty on this adress 16n9uLGRspB6ZaMikq32puc6Fd3KGP392k ?
I see zero shares submitted with that address. I see that you connected though, at least once. Are you CPU mining? Yes i use cpu mining...is that bad? Another question how many cpu mining Computers can mine on the same adress(worker) with several ip's ?
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h2odysee (OP)
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September 21, 2013, 05:47:38 AM |
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Yes i use cpu mining...is that bad? Another question how many cpu mining Computers can mine on the same adress(worker) with several ip's ?
As many as you want. You shouldn't be mining scrypt with a CPU. You should be mining primecoin. Look at http://ypool.net/
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jabba1
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September 21, 2013, 05:52:12 AM |
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Yes i use cpu mining...is that bad? Another question how many cpu mining Computers can mine on the same adress(worker) with several ip's ?
As many as you want. You shouldn't be mining scrypt with a CPU. You should be mining primecoin. Look at http://ypool.net/why ? is the hashrate too low? I am already registered at ypool .. do u think that in the near future the worth Primecoin is going up ?
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h2odysee (OP)
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September 21, 2013, 05:53:29 AM |
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why ? is the hashrate too low?
As far as I know, mining primecoin with a CPU is much more profitable than mining scrypt. Or at least it was last time I looked at it.
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jabba1
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September 21, 2013, 05:59:40 AM |
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what do u think is the reward to cpu-mine with 10 PC's on your pool?
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h2odysee (OP)
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September 21, 2013, 06:03:46 AM |
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what do u think is the reward to cpu-mine with 10 PC's on your pool?
I don't know what the hashrate of CPUs is. Add it up and multiply by the recent pool profitability, shown at http://middlecoin.com/profitgraph.html
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